What is happening now could mark one of those sea changes in public policy that seem to come along once in every generation.
On Monday, the couple joined other Sandy Hook families to mark one month since the attack, which was carried out by lone gunman, Adam Lanza.
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Fayette, Essex County's resident engineer since 2005, spoke to the paper for an article that was published Aug. 30 to mark one year since the storm badly damaged roads in Essex County and elsewhere in New York and Vermont.
The mark is one that economists use to gauge whether the labor market is improving.
It's great to be here in Philadelphia to mark the one-year Joining Forces anniversary.
"Mark is one of the most positive players I know in terms of coming back from injury, " Davies continued.
Voters can choose to mark just one preference, using the left column only.
And Australia's Simon Taufel scooped the umpires award for the fourth successive year, with Mark Benson one of those to miss out.
It would mark a significant transformation for Woods, whose stuttering form in recent years saw his ranking slump past the 50 mark at one point.
That's four players hitting the 50 mark in one season, not long after a 24-year stretch (1966 to 1989) in which exactly one player, George Foster of the 1977 Cincinnati Reds, managed to do it.
They might award each message a mark between one and three, depending on whether the student has simply read the case and understood it, or whether he has opened up a totally new area of discussion.
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Despite the gauntlet that is the United States Patent and Trademark Office, many of the trademarks which are allowed by the Trademark Office are opposed by some competitor in an administrative law tribunal because they feel the mark violated one of the rules of registration.
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Mr Strachey, along with Alan Turing, was one of the first to write software for the Manchester Mark I - one of the first stored-program computers.
The law firm of Osborn Maledon identified one of its attorneys, Mark Hummels, as one of the victims.
Mark was the one viewed as more involved in the business during the 2000s.
But could the next one mark an early end to the favorable season rally this year?
This Is It could surpass that mark in just one week in the U.S. alone.
Mark Driggers was one of the few locals who had got a job there.
The fears were wide of the mark: not one person turned up to complain.
But those monitoring stations aren't seen as a world mark like the one at Mauna Loa, Hawaii.
Simpson trial, Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman describes one chilling November night in East Los Angeles.
Wales' new Health Minister Mark Drakeford inherits one of the biggest, and arguably toughest, jobs in the Welsh government cabinet.
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Britain's number one Mark Foster will be taking note of that time.
Three consecutive free and fair presidential elections is one mark of that.
Mark Ramprakash is one of the most successful batsmen at county level, and he knows what it's like to face South Africa in a Test match.
ATHENS, Greece -- Michael Phelps has won a fifth gold to claim a place alongside Mark Spitz as one of the greatest swimmers in Olympic history.
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